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In college dorm life or in being a grandma, she demonstrated a gift of being able to brighten the ambiance of every environment she was a part of. It is not that she makes light of everything; it's that she brings light wherever she goes..
Another such person was an amazing young lady with cerebral palsy. I met this other young woman for the first time at a Labor Day party. There are serious limitations on her physical body, but as I did a mental recap of the day's events, I realized that I did not have any feelings of pity for this lady on account of her handicap. (I apologize to anyone who reads this and finds it offensive that I feel sorry for someone with a disability, but that is my honest, natural instinct.) Instead, this lady left me with the impression that she was like the birthday gal mentioned above, a life-giver... one who enhances the quality of other peoples' lives..
Friend, my desire for you is that you have these kinds of people in your life..
7 comments:
Nice post Craver! I'd like to be the kind of person as you described the birthday girl. She sounds really wonderful!
Craver: A happy birthday to your friend. 60 is a big step toward retirement. Mine will be 65 this year so I can relate to the feelings of that age.
This post has my chin way, way up! Thanks. And thanks for stopping by.
Super post! Sounds like everyone had a great time!
Oh and I posted the meme you tagged me for! :) Have a great rest of the week!
Hey, hey! Did you speak French in my honor? :) Or was it just a happy coincidence.
You were more clever than I... providing a translation through Wikipedia. Maybe I'll add that to my post!
nice post. As I have a dauhgter with CP-she is not to be pityied, but rejoiced in the walk with the Lord hse has!
That doesn't look like a naughty boy??
Oh, but he IS naughty. He splashed me... twice! :-O
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